Monday 30th March

Happy Monday!

I really enjoy Monday’s because it’s a chance for us to reconnect after the weekend. I hope you all kept busy and safe over the weekend, who managed to make krispie treats??!   

Day 6 of no school so see below for a ‘could do’ list for today. We want you and your families to look after each other and think about staying safe first so don’t worry if you can’t do all of this today!

I will, as always be emailing parents to collect in our weekend news work. I really look forward to sharing everyone’s news later today so you can keep in touch with each other.

9am

Gym lesson online with Joe Wicks LIVE https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAxW1XT0iEJo0TYlRfn6rYQ

9:30-10:00: Literacy

Weekend News

In class 1 we print off the pictures from our weekend and share them with our friends.

Then we tell an adult what we’d like to write to accompany the picture, this can be single words or sentences depending on each individual.

Could you do this in one of your jotters? If you don’t have a printer you could draw a picture of something you did instead. Remember it will really help some of us if you dot our words for us to trace like below…

Please remember to send your photos to me so I can share with everyone later today, here on the blog. 

10.00-10.30: If you have time you could also check out Newsround to learn more about what is going on in the world around us.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/news/watch_newsround

10:30-11:15: Break Time

It’s important that you have breaks and fresh air if you can. Social distancing means you can’t go and play with other people that you don’t live with but you can go outside with your family for a walk, a run in the park or a cycle ride. Don’t stay inside all day.

 

Have a healthy snack – a piece of fruit or some raisins?

 

11:15-12:15: Maths

The best way for you to keep practising the right maths for you is through SumDog: https://www.sumdog.com/user/sign_in?to=%2Femails

Your log in is in your home learning pack. Please spend today getting online on SumDog and looking at all the lessons you can do there.

If you’ve had enough of sum dog for just now here’s some word problems you can do with your family at home, just click on the link below. 

T-N-2587-KS1-Addition-Word-Problem-Challenge-Cards-_ver_4

Remember to use a number line to support your working as and when required. 

12:15-1pm: Lunch 

Have a healthy lunch and go outside again if you can! If not, maybe put on some music and have a lunchtime disco in the house to get your body moving again!

1-2.30 pm: Art

Join our very own Miss Milne and make some paint to support your artistic expression this afternoon… follow the video tutorial below and make sure to get help from an adult when doing so.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jj7qKnmfU54&feature=youtu.be

Once you’ve made your paint, could you use it to paint a picture inspired by some of these famous artists?  

2-2:30pm: Break Time

Go outside again if you can or have another disco…or you could do another Cosmickids yoga session in your living room? Keep your body moving!

2:30-3pm: Story and chat

At the end of each day, we will send you stories to listen to/read. Some of these will be read by your lovely St. Albert’s teachers, others might be by famous authors. To get ready for the story:

  • Get a snack and a drink
  • Get somewhere comfy – on cushions/sofa/bed, under a blanket
  • Get one of your parents or a brother/sister to listen with you

Here are today’s stories:

P1-3 Miss Graham has shared one of my favourite stories from her home.

The Day The Crayons Quit.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3_zXUynj4I&feature=youtu.be

P4-6 –Hank’s Pranks – no. 5 of 30 free David Walliams books over the next 30 days… I really hope you’re enjoying these as much as I am.

https://soundcloud.com/harpercollinspublishers/the-worlds-worst-children-3-2/s-17dYCFrEHVO

And from our very own Mrs Harker it’s Ahmed’s Moon Time… Enjoy!

https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=KGjvoU0s-T8&d=n#menu

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